Ceramics

Who gets fired up at the thought of solving a problem?

We do!From glazes that don't drip to stronger greenware to the advanced ceramics used in catalytic converters, and environmental filters, Ashland's knowledge in traditional and advanced ceramics can help you reduce waste and increase profits. Ashland products strengthen greenware making it less prone to breakage both before and during the firing process. And, our rheology products help create glazes that don't run or drip keeping your ceramic designs beautiful.

Advanced CeramicsManufacturers of advanced ceramics such as catalytic converters, diesel particulate filters and industrial environmental filters require ingredients that provide the right amount of plasticity and workability during the shaping and molding process, while maintaining firmness of the wet mass after extrusion and before drying (wet green strength).

During the drying process, these ingredients help ensure uniform, controlled drying and prevent the formation of cracks and blisters that can affect the performance of the converter or filter. Although the needs are the same, different binders are used for the different manufacturing processes. All manufacturers want to minimize costly equipment maintenence and repairs so they are also looking for products that help reduce wear and tear on manufacturing equipment and completely burn so there is little to no residue to deal with after manufacturing. Ashland offers a variety of products that can help solve these manufacturing needs.

Traditional CeramicsTo create beautiful ceramics, artists are looking for binder ingredients that increase the plasticity or workability of the material while providing enough strength to maintain the shape during the drying stage. Ashland products are also used as rheology modifiers to allow the glaze to go on easily without dripping or running. These products also produce a strong, tight bond between the glaze and the ceramic body to prevent both damage to the surface prior to firing, and cracking during or after firing, which are especially important for both food and beverage applications.